Wednesday, June 27, 2012

National P.T.S.D. Awareness Day

Today is National PTSD Awareness Day, so I guess what we are supposed to do as a populus is take a day to be concious of those suffering, and maybe learn a bit more about it.  Here's a story about some military wives who are taking PTSD awareness into their own hands:

courtesy battlingbare.org
courtesy battlingbare.orgAshley Wise's husband Rob is about as tough as they come. The career soldier spent 8 years in the Marines before joining the Army after 9/11 and serving on two tours of duty in Iraq, but in April this year, he hit a wall. He locked himself in a hotel room with guns and alcohol and told his wife "he might do something stupid."

Thankfully, he came back home alive. Ashley reached out to the Family Advocacy Service at Fort Campbell, Kentucky, where they are currently stationed, and discovered that, like many other soldiers who are suffering from mental anguish or who might have Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), finding the help he needed without putting his career in jeopardy would be a struggle. When Wise, believing her conversation to be confidential, divulged to a counselor that Rob had once become physical with her, an MP was immediately brought in. Husband and wife were not allowed contact for 72-hours and Rob now faces domestic assault charges (which Wise is trying to have dropped).

"The last thing a soldier needs is to be separated from his wife," Wise tells Yahoo! Shine. "Guys kill themselves because they think they are such a burden to their families." Wise says soldiers avoid telling anyone they are feeling depressed, angry, or even suicidal for fear of being dishonorably discharged. "Take the number of men who actually report having PTSD and multiply that by 50."
That evening, Wise told a girlfriend, "I want to streak across the 101st command building, because then maybe the general or someone would listen to what I'm saying." Instead she grabbed an eyeliner pencil and had her friend write these words on her back:

"Broken by battle,
Wounded by war,
I love you forever,
To you this I swore:
I will quiet your silent screams,
Help heal your shattered soul
Until once again, my love, you are whole."
Wise posted a picture of her naked back on Facebook, invited other military wives to share images of themselves, and the organization Battling Bare was born. "Our initial intent was to take Facebook by storm," says Wise. She says, at heart, she simply wanted families to be able to enjoy normal things together like "eating at Chuck E. Cheese's or going to the fireworks." When she spoke to other women and "realized how big the problem is, we knew we had to do something."
Now, just two months later, Wise is working with seven other military wives to launch a non-profit organization to raise awareness about PTSD and the impact it has on spouses and children. In three years, they aim to have a chapter in every state in place to support military families and hold workshops based on a model developed by Operation Restored Warrior.
While some people are critical of their bold approach--she says she's had some ugly feedback and got a call from a stranger who called her "an attention grabbing whore"--the military isn't asking them to take their website or Facebook page down. Wise tells Shine that Battling Bare is "on the Pentagon's radar," and when she spoke to Colonel William Gayler, Fort Campbell's Chief of Staff, he assured her, "I want to fix this."

Courtesy of Shine on Yahoo

Thanks for reading.  You have just become more AWARE!

Friday, March 16, 2012

Tough Mudder Anyone?!?!

Have you heard of Tough Mudder? Looks absolutely crazy and awesome all at the same time!

Check out http://toughmudder.com.

Tough Mudder events are obstacle courses designed for adventurous people.

They raise money to support Wounded Warrior Project also. We're thinking about designing some Apparel of Honor shirts for Tough Mudder teams - what do you think?

For now - if you are planning to do an upcoming Tough Mudder event - buy an Apparel of Honor shirt and wear it proud across that finish line!






Monday, December 5, 2011

Sweatshirts and Free Holiday Shipping OH MY!!!


Apparel of Honor sweatshirts
are HERE!

Free Shipping until Christmas! 


Also we have decided to offer a discount to anyone who wants to buy an Apparel of Honor shirt or sweatshirt for a Veteran.
 You buy it and we'll deliver it!
 We'll make sure that each and every shirt purchased goes directly to a Veteran and/or family member of a Veteran recently injured at Bethesda.

During this holiday season it's easy to get caught up in the craziness but PLEASE take a minute to remember those who are deployed away from their family and friends and those who have been injured or given the ultimate sacrifice for us.....

Buy an Apparel of Honor sweatshirt or shirt for those on your holiday shopping list.
Help us show Veterans that we say THANK YOU!!!! 

Monday, November 14, 2011

Veterans Weekend We'll NEVER Forget

This weekend can be best described by this quote:

Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take,
but by the moments that take our breath away.

Veterans Weekend 2011 was unbelievable. 

Kicked off Thursday night when I was invited to be the guest speaker at the Groton Lion's club dinner. I had the opportunity to talk to a room filled with people who appreciate and love the military. Many who have much more experience and understanding than I'll ever know...

Friday morning we received our copy of the Hartford Magazine article about Apparel of Honor - check it out!!!


Friday night I walked into The Black Sheep Restaurant in Niantic, CT to see Apparel of Honor "Risk" shirts on almost every person on the staff! It was a humbling moment to walk in and see that what we are trying to do with Apparel of Honor - raise awareness about how awesome our Veterans are - is working! 


Saturday we sold Apparel of Honor shirts at the Keni Thomas event. Keni is not only an incredibly talented motivator and singer but he is also a Veteran. He was there in Mogadishu as an Army Ranger involved in the fight. He is the REAL THING. He is inspiring.

From the support of Keni's fans, we were able to donate more than $100 to the
Special Operations Warrior Foundation on Saturday!
The event raised even more - that was just Apparel of Honor's portion! 



There were other moments of the weekend that literally - took my breath away. A friend dropped off red, white and blue flowers. She said that she had been visiting Veterans who gave their lives for us all day dropping off flowers. I was the one person she chose to visit on Veterans Day and say thanks in person. The honor and respect she showed me in that gesture can't be described and it gave me more motivation to do everything possible to make sure Apparel of Honor stays rooted in our mission. 

Three other organizations donated money and extended their hearts to Veterans this weekend. The Groton Area Chief Petty Officers Association, The Freedom Riders USA and a small group of military spouses that call themselves "Anam Cara" made a private gesture that showed that Veterans out there are LOVED and will NEVER be forgotten. 

This weekend was a reminder of why we started Apparel of Honor and why it means so much to us. 


Friday, October 28, 2011

Apparel of Honor bumper sticker



Here's our new bumper sticker. They are only $1 so go buy a few and while you are at our website buy a new shirt!

Thanks
Jess and Jodi

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Lauren's Story from the Gala - Gotta Love It


This past Saturday my friend Lauren (Navy Veteran) attended the Marine Corps Law Enforcement Foundation’s Annual Philadelphia Dinner and Gala. Her dad Al (Navy retired 30 years Veteran!), mom Kate and boyfriend Brett (still active duty Navy) all purchased Apparel of Honor’s new long sleeve black “risk” shirt before they left.

Last night Lauren told me a story that we had to share –

Lauren had changed out of her formal dress and put on her new “risk” shirt to hang out after the ball.  She met a young, double-amputee with long pants on who kept getting up and getting drinks for everyone. When he got up one time – a Medal of Honor winner (the highest award given in the military – these people are like celebrities for us Veterans) told Lauren that the guy getting everyone drinks had lost his legs.

When Lauren asked why he kept getting drinks for everyone else he said “well ma’am your legs are going to get tired quicker than mine will” – classic response huh!?!?